Many thanks to you all for your support and quick actions!!
I will document the existing effort on the wiki page
(http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Enterprise_Linux_GIS) and then announce it
at various places (like the CentOS and Scientific Linux mailing
lists).
Meanwhile those interested can already re
Hi !
Moreover, the repo on the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) can be used for
other distros. It has been designed by the suse teams for such use.
Greetings,
Agemen.
On 3 June 2010 14:08, Alan Boudreault wrote:
> Hi Mathieu,
>
> I've created the mailing list for Entreprise Linux. I'm glad to see
Hi Mathieu,
I've created the mailing list for Entreprise Linux. I'm glad to see other
people interested in linux binaries distribution. RPMs will be, of course,
very useful. I suggest you to take a look at the "Application:/Geo" repository
of OpenSuse. Perhaps you could coordinate effort with t
> You are welcome to start some relevant pages on wiki.osgeo.org as for
> mailing list, please file a ticket on the osgeo trac instance and set
> the component to SAC (System Administration Committee). Make sure to
> include the names and email addresses for the admins of the list. Then
> we'll see
>> Could you please elaborate on that?
>> Do you think of server or of desktops?
> Desktops.
> To get to core GIS server functionality on CentOS 5.x isn't so hard even
> today, I believe. You may need to compile mapserver, gdal, but most of the
> libraries are available, no?
Yes you're perfectly r
On 03/06/2010 10:29, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
Hi Micha,
thanks for your feedback!
Second - Having said that, most users will probably wait till CentOS 6.x ...
Could you please elaborate on that?
Do you think of server or of desktops?
Desktops.
To get to core GIS server functional
On 06/03/2010 12:29 AM, Mathieu Baudier wrote:
> Hi Micha,
>
> thanks for your feedback!
>
>> Second - Having said that, most users will probably wait till CentOS 6.x ...
>
> Could you please elaborate on that?
> Do you think of server or of desktops?
>
> I guess that desktops will switch prett
Hi Micha,
thanks for your feedback!
> Second - Having said that, most users will probably wait till CentOS 6.x ...
Could you please elaborate on that?
Do you think of server or of desktops?
I guess that desktops will switch pretty fast (even though even myself
will take sometime before switchin
Hello Mathieu:
I see no-one from OSGeo has responded yet (not on the list, anyway) so
I'll chime in with a few quick comments.
First - Your initiative is IMHO very positive, worthwhile even long
overdue. I am sure a repo of CentOSGIS with a consistant set of packages
will be well accepted and
Hello,
we would like to set up a new project within the OSGeo Foundation
whose purpose would be to coordinate efforts around the packaging and
usage of GIS software on Enterprise Linux (EL), that is, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux and its community derivatives such as CentOS and
Scientific Linux.
We al
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